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diildren  s   Praise 

No.  1 


//  EDITORS  y 

I.  H.  Mereditk  Grant  Colfax  Tullar 

CLas.  C.  Ackley 


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PREFACE 


IN  preparing  this  book  of  children's 
songs  we  have  endeavored  to  avoid 
an  extreme  of  pitch  which  in  many 
instances  is  a  serious  objection  to  the 
use  of  current  primary  songs.  In  few 
instances  will  the  songs  in  this  collec- 
tion run  above  D  flat  or  D  natural. 
We  have  endeavored  also  to  cover  a 
wide  range  of  thought,  and  our  topical 
index  will  show  to  what  extent  we  have 
succeeded.  Internal  excellence  and  ex- 
ternal beauty  have  been  our  aim  in  its 
construction,  and  we  trust  that  those 
who  teach  the  little  children  may  find 
this  collection  of  songs  a  help  to  them 

in  their  work. 

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2.  We  can  nev  -  er  fruit-ful  be,    If  we're  severed.  Lord,  from  Thee; 

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pure  as  a  lit  -  tie  child . 
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2.  HearHimgently  calling  "Children, come  to  Me,  For  of  such  My 

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time,  so  as  to  give  emphasis  to  the  word.s. 


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1.  Je  -  sus  look-eth  on  chil-dren,  Look  eth  now  on      you; 

2.  Je  -  sus  car -eth  for  chil-dren,  Car  -  eth   ev  -  en      now; 

3.  Je  -  sus  call-eth  the  chil  -  dren,  Heed  His  ten  •  der     call ; 


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Tell   Him  all  your  lit  -  tie  griefs,  When  in  pray'r  you    bow. 
He     will  guide  each  lit  -  tie  life.     For  He  lov  -  eth     all. 


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1.  Bear- ing  fruit  for   Je    -   sus,       Lit  -  tie  branches     we; 

2.  Gen  -  tie  words  and  ae  -    tions,      Lit  -  tie  deeds  of      love, . . 

3.  Bear-  ing  fruit  for   Je    -    sus,     Grow-  ing  for    the     King, . 


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Grow-ing    in    the  sun   -  shine       Of    His  love    so    free 

These  the  fruits  most  pre  -  cious,       To    our  Lord  a  -  bove 

Lives  of    lov  -  ing  serv    -    ice,        Lit  -  tie  ones  may  bring. . 


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2.  Who'll  act  as  shepherds  the  lost  ones  to  win?  Tell  them  of  Jesus  who 

3.  Who'll  act  as  shepherds,  and  do  it  with  joy?  Car  -  ry  the  message  to 

4.  Who'll  act  as  shepherds,  and  do  it     to-day?  Go  for  the  straying  lambs 


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that  cr  -  ring  boy ;  Make  him  to  feel  that  you  care  for  his  soul, 
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Up      in  His  great  Shepherd  fold. 


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2.  We  will  fol-low  Je  -  sus,  Ev-'ry -where  He  leads;  Show  Him  un-to 

3.  We  will  fol-low  Je  -  sus,    To  the  lands  a  -  far.     Till  each  tribe  and 

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(Solo  for  a  Little  Girl.) 


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Ba  -  by  says,   like  lit  -  tie  bir -die,  "Mother,  let  me  fly 


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3.  We  know  Christ  loved  the  lit-tle  folks,  And  said   all  men  must  be 

3.  We're  loy-al     e-  ven   if  we're  small,  Our  hearts  are  fond  and  true, 

4.  Be  -  ginning  now  we've  time  to  grow  More  like  Him  ev  -  'ry  day, 


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Like  lit  -  tie  chil-dren,    if  they  would  Some  day  His  glo  -  ry  see. 
If      we  can't  tell    of      all    His  love,  What  we  have  learu'd  we'll  do. 
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2.  Je  -  sus 

3.  Je  -  sus 


bids  us  shine  With  a  clear, 
bids  us  shine,  First  of  all 
bids  us  shine,  Then  for  all 


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We  must  shine,  You  in  your  lit-tle  cor-ner,  And  I  in  mine. 
Sees  us  shine.  You  in  your  lit-tle  cor-ner,  And  I  in  mine. 
We  must  shine, You  in  your  lit-tle  cor-ner,  And    I       in  mine. 


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2.  Who'll  go  and  help  this  Shepherd  kind,  Help  Him  the  little  lambs  to  And? 

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Calling  the  lambs  who've  gone  astray,  Far  from  the  Shepherd's  fold  away. 

Who'll  bring  the  lost  ones  to  the  fold,  Where  they'll  be  shelter'd  from  the  cold? 

Hark !  'tis  the  Master  speaks  to  thee, '  'Go  find  My  lambs  where'er  they  be. " 


Bring  them  in,  bring  them  in,  Bring  them  in  from  the  fields  of  sin; 


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2.  He    will  take  care  of    you  all  thro'  the  night, 

3.  He    will  take  care  of    you  all  thro'  the  year, 


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2.  Words  and  acts  should  all  agree, 
8.  What  you  learn  from  Jesus,  do. 


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If  like  Je  ■  sus  you  would  be; 
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If  you're  faithful  while  you  live,  He     a  crown  of    life  will  give. 

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1.  Come  let  us  sing  of  the  beautiful  Child  Sleeping  in  manger  low. 

2.  He  was  a  King  in  a  wonderful  land  Where  there  is  never  night, 

3.  Why  did  He  come  from  His  home  in  the  sky?  What  could  the  reason  be? 

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Yet  He  came  down  to  a  cattle-shed  poor,  Down  from  His  home  so  bright. 
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2.  We    are  not  rich,  but    we  can  give    As  we    are  pass -ing  on, 

3.  We  know  that  with  our  gathered  grain, The  bri'rs  and  leaves  are  seen, 

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A      cup    of    wa  -  ter    in     His  name  To  some  poor  fainting  one. 
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We  are  not  wise,  Isut  Christ  our  Lord  Revealed  to  babes  His  will, 
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And  we  are  sure,  from  His  dear  Word,  He  loves  the  ehil-dren  still. 
Cast-ing  your  treasures,  as    He  brings  The  heath-en  na  -  tions  home. 


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Leaves    are  *  playing  with  the  breezes,  Brooks  are 'dancing  in  the  sun, 
Don't  you  '  hear  the  Springtime  coming?  Buds  and  flow'rs  the  earth  adorn, 

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jToin  the  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jahs  ring  -ing,  This  is '  hap-py   Eas-ter  morn. 


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B.  Make  dancing  motion  with  hands.  6.  Point  up,  7.  Clasp  hands  and  look  iojtul.  8.  fold 
lunds  across  breast  and  look  up. 


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1.  There's  a  Friend  for 

2.  There's  a  home   for 

3.  There's  a  crown  for 

4.  There's  a  robe     for 


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lit  -  tie  children 
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A  -  bove  the  bright  blue  sky, 
A  -  bove  the  bright  blue  skj, 
A  -  bove  the  bright  blue  sky, 
A  -  bove  the  bright  blue  sky, 


A  Friend  who  nev-er  changeth,  Whose  love  can  nev-er  die: 
Where  Je-sus  reigns  in  glo  -  ry —  A  home  of  peace  and  joy. 
And  all  who  look  for  Je  -  sus  Shall  wear  it  by  -  and  -  by ; 
And  a  harp  of  sweetest  mu  -  sic,  And  a  palm  of     vie  -  to  -  ry. 


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No    home  on  earth  is    like    it,     Or    can    with   it    com  -  pare, 
A      crown  of    brightest  glo  -  ry,  Which  he    will  then  be  -  stow 
All,    all       a  -  bove  is   treasured,  And  found  in  Christ  a  -  lone ; 


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For  ev  -  '/y  one  is  hap  -  py,  Nor 
On  all  who've  found  His  fa  -  vor.  And 
O      come,  dear  lit  -  tie  children.  That 


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2.  The  glo  -  ry    of  our  flag  is  the  emblem  of  the  dove,  Gloaming  are  our 

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swords  from  the  forge  of  love ;  We  go  forth, but  not  to    bat  -  tie    for 

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earthly  honors  vain, 'Tis  a  bright  immortal  crown  that  we  seek  to  gain, 
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Bringing  our  gifts  to  our  Lord  and  King,  Here  in  Thine  earthly  home. 


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2.  Swinging,  softly  swinging,  in    the  sun  -  lit    air,       How  their  cheerful 

3.  Joy-ful  -  ly  our  hearts  the  hap-py  strain  re  -  peat,       In  glad  measure 


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chim-ing  ech-oes  ev  -  'ry- where;  Welcome  is  the  message  which  to  us  they  bear, 
singing  with  the  blossoms  sweet;  Praise  and  honor  bringing  to  the  Saviour's  feet, 


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2.  Now  they  lis  -  ten  and    o  -  bey,  Following  where  he  leads  the  way ; 


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Fall-ing  in  show'rs,*falling  in  show'rs, Crowning  earth  with  light, 
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Think  how  His  moth-er  loved  Him,     Bend-ing  a  -  bove  the  hay. 


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1.  Now  the  light  has  gone  a-way, 

2.  Je  -  sus,  Saviour, wash  a-way 

3.  Let  my  near  and  dear  ones  be 


Saviour,  listen  while  I  pray, 
All  that  has  been  wrong  to-day, 
Always  near  and  dear  to  Thee, 

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0,  bring  me  and  all  I      love 


And  to  send  me  qui-et  sleep. 

Good  and  gentle,  more  like  Thee. 

To  Thy  happy  home  a  -  bove. 


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2.  Now  from  the  branches  of  the  trees,  The   ma-ple  and  the  cher  -  ry, 

3.  Who  taught  them  how  to  sing  and  fly,  And  build  their  nests  so  neatly? 

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Their  songs  ring  out  upon  the  breeze,  Their  songs  so  sweet  and  merry. 
It    was  our    Father,  God  on  high;  We,  too,  will  praise  Him  sweetly. 


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I.  H.  Meredith. 


1.  Dear  Saviour,  I'm  Thy  lit  -  tie  child,  I  would  be  gentle,  sweet  and  mild ; 

2.  I  thank  Thee  for  the  Sunday-school,  Where  I  am  taught  the  Golden  Rule, 

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And  let  me  to  Thy  word  give  heed— So  shall  I  be  Thy  child  in-deed 

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2.  When  Jesus  came  were  you  fast  a  -''sleep,  Or  guid-ing  His  ba  -  by      feet  ? 

3.  Where  do  you  hide  when  the  moon  has  gone,And  hurries^the  night  a-way? 


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With  silver  rays  thro'  ''the  duskyclouds.Where  shepherds  their  Lord  might  greet? 
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right  hand  bigh,and  mere  it  along  ae  if  hanging  up  eomething.    7.  Put  right  hand  on  breaeU 


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1.  Je  -  sus  is  sor-ry  when-e'er  we  do  wrong.He  wants  us  a  blessing  to     be, 

2.  Je  -  sus  is  glad  when  the  children  are  good,  And  trying  to  walk  in  His    way, 

3.  Je  -  sus  will  listen  when-ev-er  we  pray,  And  thank  Him  for  all  Hia  great  love. 


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When  patient  and  kind,and  willing  to  mind.  Like  Him,  growing  better  each  day. 

If  sins  we  confess,  He's  read-y  to  bless.  And  take  us  to  heav-en  a  -  bove. 

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2.  We     are  small,  but  we     can    do      Lit  -  tie  things  for  Je  -  sus; 

3.  By      and  by  when  we   grow  up,     Faith-ful-ly      to  serve  Him, 

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And    we  know  He'll  keep  us  true,     If       we      let   Him  lead    us. 
Souls  of    men  to   Him  we'll  bring,  For    He    died  to    save  them. 

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2.  Tho'  o'er  the  mountain  heights  He  leads,  Thro'  paths  both  dark  and  drear, 

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The  sun  -  ny  side  will  come  in  view.  The  blooms  of  love  ap-pear. 
A        lit  -  tie  while  to  strug-gle  here,  And  then  the  vie-  tor's  song." 

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3.  Be   near  me.  Lord  Jesus,   I    ask  Thee  to  stay  Close  by  me  for  - 


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ev  -  er.   And  love  me,  I  pray ;  Bless  all  the  dear  children  In  Thy  tender 


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Something*  danc'd  in  a  mer-ry  way  While  the  bells  were  *  ringing, 
Something  came  in  my  room  today,'' Fill'd  it  with  new  glo  -  ry, 

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Kcep-ingHimeto  the  dear  old  tune,  Joy  and  gladness  bring-ing. 
While  my  ^  heart  with  the  chiming  bells  Sang  the  sweet  old  sto  -  ry. 


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with  index  finger  of  right.  7.  Bring  finger  tips  together,  then  throw  hands  and  arms  out, 
giving  sense  of  wideness.    8.  Put  right  hand  on  heart. 


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2.  Blue  -  eyed  vi  -  o  -  let,  are  you    nev  -  er    sad.        Is     your 

3.  Blue  -  eyed  vi  -  o  -  let,  do  you    nev  -  er  frown?  Do     you 

4.  Let       us  ev  -  'ry  day  like  the     lit  -   tie  flow'r.  Sweet  -  ly 


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all    the    day  look   up.  nev  -  er  down ?  f  ^^^^ " ^°&  cheer-i-ly, 
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2.  Even  little  tots  may  do. Something  pleasant, good  and  true ; 

3.  Very  little  tots  may  raise. ...        In  His  temple,songs  of  praise;. . 
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When  to  others  help  we  bring, . . .  That  will  please  our  heav'nly  King. 

Singingsweethosannas  still, As  of  old   on  Zi-on's  hill 

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ra  -  vens  Thou  holdest  more  worth ;  0  guide  us    and  guard  us, 


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watch -es  its  fall?  Their  Father  in  heaven  Takes  heed  for  them  all. 
near  when  we    call,     Up-hold  us,  enfold  us, — We  thank  Thee  for  all ! 


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Lizzie  DeArmond. 
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(Motion  Sons.) 


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2.  A  light  shone  a-bove  *  in  the  heavens,  The  angels  were  coming  to  sing 

3.  One  told  of  the  won-der-ful  Saviour,  Of '  Bethlehem  where  He  was  bom. 


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Their  "Glo-ry  to  God  in  the  highest  f  The  birth  song  of  Je  -  sus  the  King. 
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2.  'Rippling  thro'  the  meadows,^Gliding  swift  along.    Listen  to  the  streamlet 

3.  ^Blossoms  gay  up-ris  -  ing  From  the  verdant  sod,  Seem  to  whisper  sof  t-ly, 

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both  bands  slowly  upwards  as  if  flowers  were  rising.    6.  Look  upwards. 


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LizziB  DbArmond. 


J.  W.  Lerman. 


1.  Tink  -  le,   tink  -  le,     tink  -  le,   tink  -  le, 

2.  Kiss  -  ing,  kiss  -  ing,   gent  -  ly    kiss  -  ing, 

3.  Climb-ing,  climb-ing,  nim  -  bly  climb-ing, 


Hear  tbe  drops  of      rain; 
Blush-ing  buds   and  flow'rs; 
Swift  they  speed  a  -   way; 


Tap-ping,  tap-ping,  light-ly  tap-ping, 
Bear  -  ing  in  their  train  a  bless-ing, 
Up     the   shin  -  ing  sunbeam  lad-der, 


On  the  window  pane; 
For  the  gloomy  hours; 
Till  an-oth-er  day; 


Jewels  from  the  skies  above  us,  Oh,  how  bright  they 
Singing,  singing,  gai  -  ly  singing.  As  they  dance  a- 
Tink-le,  tink-le,  tink-le,  tink-le,  Hear  the  rain-drops 


shine, 

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Tell-ing  as  they  fall  in  show-era,  Of  the  love  di 
O'er  the  dust  -  y  fields  and  meadows.  "Life  is  but  a 
Soft-  ly,  soft  -  ly    from  the  cloud  land,  "  God   is  good 


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Xtttle  Sailors. 

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3.  Storm-y  clouds  may  cov  •   er  Earth  -  ly*  skies  with  gloom, 

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Je  -  sus  with  a  whis  -  per 
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Can  their  pow  -  er     stay. 
Can  our  path     il  -  lume. 
We    will    an  -  chor   there. 


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2.  Little  hands  may  work  for  Jesus,  And  little  lips  may  speak  His  praise; 

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None  can  help  you  in  the  con  -  flict    Which  your  life  will  sonetimes  know, 

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Know  the  joys  of  life  e  -  ter  -  nal.  In  bright  mansions  up  a  -  bove. 
He  can  drive  a-way  all  shad-ows,         He  can  save  and  He     a  -  lone. 


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1.  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven,  |  Hallowed  |  be  Thy  |  name,  | 

Thy  kingdom  come.     Thy  will  be  done  on  |  earth,  as  it  |  is  in  |  hearen. 

2.  Give  us  this  ]  day  our  —  |  daily  1  bread,  i 

And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  ]  we  for  -  ]  give  our  |  debtors. 
8.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  de  -  |  liver  |  us  from  |  evil :  | 

For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for-  |  ever.  |  A-  |  men. 


52. 


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E.  E.  Hewitt. 

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2.  Just  a  lit  -  tie  pan  -  sy,      Vel-vet-y  and  brown;      On  each  ti-ny  blos-som, 

3.  On  -  ly  lit  -  tie  pan-sies,      Yellow,  blue  and  red!   What  a  feast  of  col  -  or 


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God   is  looking  down.      So  He  knows  His  children,   Calling  each  by  name. 
For  our  gladness  spread!  If  the  great  Cre-a-tor        Makes  a  flow'r  so  fair, 

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2.  My  na  -  tive    coun  -  try,  thee.  Land  of      the     no  -  ble 

3.  Let  mil  -  sic    swell   the  breeze,  And    ring  from   all      the 

4.  Our  Fa-ther's  God,     to  Thee,  Au  -  thor     of      Lib  -   er 


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Thy  name  I  love ;  I  love  Thy  rocks  and  rills,  Thy  woods  and 
Sweet  freedom's  song;  Let  mor  -  tal  tongues  a  wake,  Let  all  that 
To  Thee  we  sing;     Long  may  our  land    be  bright  With  freedom's 


pil-grim's  pride !  From  ev  -  'ry  mountain  side  Let  free-dom  ring, 
tem  -  pled  hills;  My  heart  with  rapture  thrills.  Like  that  a  -  bove. 
breathe  partake.  Let  rocks  their  si  -  lence  break, The  sound  prolong, 
ho    -    ly  light;  Pro- te^   us    by  Thy  might.  Great  God, our  King! 


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1.  Father,  make  us   lov  -  ing,  Gentle,  thoughtf ul.kind ;  Fill  ns  with  Thy  Spir-lt, 

2.  Father,  we  would  ev  -  er,   Live  as  in  Thy  sight;  Thou  dost  know  our  longings 
8.  Help  us  to    re-mem-ber,  Thou  art  ev-er  near;  Teach  us  lov-ing-kind-nesa, 


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Af  -  ter  what  is  right.    Fill  our  hearts  with  kindness  As  we  on-ward  go, 
Ten-der-ncss  and  cheer.  There  is  much  of    sor-row,    In  this  world  be-low ; 


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Lit-tle  children,  you  will  find  Him  Ev-er  lov  -  ing,  ev  -  er  kind. 


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For  He  cares  for  lit  -  tie  children  All  the  night  and  all  the  day. 
Serve  Him  ev'rywhere  and  all  times,  With  your  heart  and  with  your  mind. 


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Xittle  Stars. 


(Solo  for  Three  Little  Girls,  with  Chorus.) 
Grant  Colfax  Tullar.  I.  H.  Meredith. 


1.  Brightly  I  shine  for  Jesus,  I  am  i^atV/i's  bright  star ;  Shining  in  sin  and 

2.  Brightly  I  shine  for  Jesus,   Hope  to  all    1  bring;   Bidding  the  sad  and 

3.  Brightly  I  shine  for  Jesus,  And  they  call  me  Xore —  Sent  to  a  world  of 


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2.  0  -  pen  -  ing  His  wond'ring  eyes  Un  -  der  star  -  ry  Syr  -  ian  skies, 

3.  Love di-vine  shone  in  His  face,  Bright'ning  all  the  humble  place, 

4.  And  to  -  day  we  chil-dren  sing,  Hailing  mm  a  Heav'nly  King. 


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Smil'd  this  Ba  -  by  as      He  lay.      Long  a  -  go    on  Christmas  Day. 

That  rude  stable  where  He  lay,     Long  a  -  go    on  Christmas  Day. 

"In  all  hearts, 0  Christ,"  we  pray,  "Be  born  again  each  Christmas  Day  1" 


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Mrs.  Frank  A.  Breck. 


(Marching  Song.)  GRANT  COLFAX  TuiXAR. 


1.  Christ,  our  mighty  Captain,  leads  a-gainst  the  foe  ;  We  will  nev-er  f  al  -  ter 

2.  Satan's  fearful  onslaughts  cannot  make  us  yield,  While  we  trust  in  Chri8t,our 

3.  Let   our  glorious  banner    ev  -  er  be  unfurl' d — From  its  mighty  stronghold 

4.  Fierce  the  battle  ra-ges,  but  'twill  not  be  long,  Then  triumphant — shall  we 


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Buck-ler  and  our  Shield;  Pressing   ev  -  er  on —  the  Spirit's  sword  we  wield, 
6    -    vil  shall  be  hurl'd;  Christ.our  mighty  Captain,  o-ver-comes  the  world, 
join    the  blessed  throng,  Joy  -  ful  -  ly    u  -  ni  -  ting  in    the  victor's  song — 


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And  we  fol-low  all  the  way.  f  ^''"'"'^-  ^''''^"^-  *"«  the  Lord  8  command, 

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In  Thy  pleasant  pastures  feed 
We  are  Thine,  do  Thou  befriend 
Keep  Thy  flock,  from  sin  de-fend 
Thou  hast  promis'd  to  re  -  ceive 
Thou  hast  mer-cy    to  re  -  lieve 


Much  we  need  Thy  ten-der  care; 
For  our  use  Thy  folds  prepare. 
Be  the  Guardian  of  our  way; 
Seek  us  when  we  go  a  -  stray. 
Poor  and  sinful  though  we  be; 
Grace  to  cleanse,  and  poVr  to  free. 


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sus!  Thou  hast  bought  us,  Thine  we  are; 
sus!  Hear,  0  hear  us,  when  we  pray; 
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Bless-ed  Je  -  sus!  Bless-ed  Je  -  sus!  Hear,  0  hear  us,  when  we 

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0,  the  children  must  have  lov'd  Him,  When  they  saw  His  gentle  face. 
Let  Him  see  that  well  we  love  Him,    Though  His  face  we  cannot  see. 

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Work  till    the  last  beam   fad  -   eth,    Fad  -  eth    to  shine  no  more ; 

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2.  Why  should  we.God's  little  children,  All  on  self  our  pennies  spend? 

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When  we  find  some  one  who  needs  them,  Ours  should  be  the  helping  hand. 

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2.  Bless  the  lit-tle  chil-dren,  Keep  us  ev  -  er  pure;     Help  us  trust  each 

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2.   For  I  have  often  griev'd  Him  With  sinful  words  and  ways,  I'll  ask  Him 

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to  forgive  me.  And  help  me  all  my  days ;  He  shed  JSis  blood  so  precious, 
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Be-cause  He  loved  me  so;  "Wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  Whiter  than  snow." 
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1.  When  Jesus  lived    up  -  on  the  earth,  He  made  the  darkness  bright ; 

2.  He    nev-er  spake    an    angry  word,  Nor    ev  -  er  dis  -  o  -   beyed ; 

3.  Then  let  us  nev  -  er   self -ish  be,   Since  He  was  nev  -  er     so ;    ' 


And    now  He  wants  each  lit-tle  child,  For  Him  to  be     a     light. 
By     all     He  said    and   all  He  did,    Some  heart  was  happy  made. 
For    gen  -  tie  words  and  deeds  a-lone.  The  light  of  Je  -  sus  show. 


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2.  God    tries    to    win    iis  back  to  Him,    He  wants  us    to      be  good, 

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And  take  the  road  that  'leads  to  heav'n,  As  all  His  chil-dren  should. 
We'll  'ask  Him  now  to  make  us  clean.    And  free  from  sin  each  day. 


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8.  Lay  right  hand  on  breast.    4.  Lay  right  hand  on  heart.    5.  Move  right  hand  diagonally 
npward.    6.  Move  hands  outward,  making  rnnning  motion  with  them.    7.  Fold  banaa  ana 
look  up  until  close  of  last  line. 


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1.  Lit  -  tie  bir  -  dies  in    the  morning,  0  -  pen  wide  their  pretty  'eyes; 

2.  Lit  -  tie  blossoms  in    the  morning,  *Smile  up  at    the  gold-en  sun ; 

3.  If  for  birds  and  flow'rs  2  He  careth,  Why  should  little  children  fear? 


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Drinking  in    the  *sparklingdewdrops,Gai-ly  nodding,  ev-'ry  -  one. 
O'er  them  all  the  heav'nly  '  Fath-er,  Day  and  *  night  is  watching  near. 


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Bp.    6.    Extend  hands,  palms  down,  moving  fingers  rapidly  up  and  down.    7.  Look  and 
point  up. 


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Arranged  for  this  work. 


1.  Tho'  dark  the  night, and  clouds  look  black  And  stormy  overhead,  And 

2.  When  those  who  once  were  dearest  friends  Begin  to  per   se-  cute,  And 

3.  And  thus,  by  frequent  lit  -  tie  talks,     1  gain  the  vie  -  to  -  ry.      And 


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those  who  once  profess'd  to  love    Have  silent  grown  and  mute,      1 
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tell  Him  all  my  grief.  He  quickly  sends  re-lief, — A  little  talk  with 
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2.  Je  -  snsbless'dthechildren.  When  to  Hi—  rhrj  :a::;e:  He  to-dav  wiU 

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2.  Ev  - 'ry  bird  so  sweetly  sing- ing,      Ev'ryflow'r  and  ev'ry  tree, 

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Ev  - 'ry  brook  and  ev-'ry  sun  -  beam,  Tells  His  love  for  you  and  me. 
We    will  join  with  them  in  praising,     As     His  lit-tle  children  should. 


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2.  We  are  small  but  this  we  know,  More  like  Je  -  bus    we  will  grow, 

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And  His  loving  voice  obey —  Follow  all  the  way,    J-  We  are  a  happy  band, 
Where  He  leads  us  we  will  go,  Fearing  not  the  foe. 


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2.  I'll  watch  the  sweet  fa-ces  with  joy  all     a-  glow,  Re-calling  that 

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close  to  His  breast;  0  there  are  the  children  that  Jesus  once  blessed, 
near    to    His  throne.  The  children  He  loveth  and  calleth  His  own. 


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2.  With  a  child-like  heart  of  love.    At    Thy  bid-ding  may  I    move ; 

3.  Teach  me  all  Thy  steps  to  trace,  Strong  to  fol  -  low    in  Thy  grace; 

4.  Love  in    lov  -  ing  finds  employ —  In     o  -  be-dience  all  her  joy ; 

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1.  We  are  little  helpers  in  the  Master's  work,  Serving  Him  with  willing  heart; 

2.  Just  a  cup  of  wa-ter,  given  in  His  name,  But  the  loving  Lord  doth  see; 

3.  Little  acts  of  kindness,  little  deeds  of  love.  Surely  ev-'ry  one  can    do; 

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It  is  not  unnoticed,  hear  Him  now  proclaim,  "Ye  have  done  it  un-to  Me." 
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2.  Just  a    lit-tle  frown,somesun-ny  day,  Helps  to  drive  the  brightness 

3.  Je  -  sus  is  our  sunshine  here  be  -  low,  In  our  hearts  He's  beaming 


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all       a  -    way,     Just   a     lit  -  tie  smile   or     word    of    cheer, 
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2.  He  will  keep  them,  safely  keep  them,  From  harm  and  from  e  -  vil; 

3.  While  He  call-eth,  gent  -  ly   call  -  eth.  The  chil-dren     to    f ol  -  low ; 


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For  He  watcheth,    ev  -  er  watcheth,   Each  step  they  may  take. 

Let    us  has -ten,  glad-ly  has  -  ten,     His  voice  to      o   -  bey. 

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2.  For  the  good  and  perfect  gift,         Free  -  ly,     free-ly  giv  -  en ; 

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Grateful  praise  we  now  uplift,  March-ing  on  to  hear  -  en. 
For  the    noble  cause  so  dear.       We     will  bat  -  tie     ev    -    er. 


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2.  We  may  speak  to  other  children,      Of  ourSunday-Schoolsodear; 
8.  We  may  try  to  live  like  sunbeam.?,  Bright  and  cheerful  ev'ry  day ; 
4.  Thus  with  little  deeds  of  kindness,  And  with  gentle  words  of  love. 


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We  may  try  and  bring  them  with  us,  God's  own  holy  word  to  hear. 

With  our  smiles  and  songs  of  gladness.  Help  to  drive  dull  care  away. 

We  may  win  the  bright  crown  waiting.  For  each  child  in  heav'n  above. 


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Kate  Ulmer. 


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2-  Oh,    how  we  love    to    tell    the     sto  -  ry,  How  He  came  down  a 
3.  Oh,    how  we  love  His  precious  prom  ise,  That  He  will  come  to 

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take    us  home ;  Where  we  shall  be  with  Him  for  -  ev  -  er,  Nev  -  er    a  - 


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Alice  Jban  Cleator. 


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2.  Kind  Nature  will  spread  her '  blanket, 

3.  There's  nev-er  a  bird     or  blossom, 


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But  when  the  south^  winds  of  spring-time    Shall ' 
He  guards  o'er  the  world  of  Na-ture,*  He 


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whisper  their  se  -  crets  sweet,, 
guards  o'er  His  chil-dren    too,... 


When  on  his  soft  coat  of 
We'll  smile''  once  a  -  gain,  O 
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5.  Extend  arms  forward,  making  downward  motion.  6.  Sing  softly.  7.  8mile.  8.  Make 
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blossoms,. .  Your  beau-ti-ful  throng  to  greet., . 
loy  -  al. . . .     And  please  Him*  in  all  we  do. 


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Make  us  gentle.  Lord,  like  Thee. 

4  Guard  our  lips  from  every  evil. 
Help  us  to  be  true  like  Thee, 

5  When  to  anger  we  are  tempted, 
Help  us  to  be  meek  like  Thee. 


6  Thou  didst  live  Thy  life  for  others, 
Make  us  helpful.  Lord,  like  Thee. 

7  What  Thou  sendest,  pain  or  pleasure. 
Help  us  all  to  bear  for  Thee. 

8  Thou  on  earth  wast  ever  loving 
Make  us  ever  more  like  Thee. 


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2.  He  says   that  not    a    bird   or  flow'r,  Unknown  to  Him  can  die; 

3.  If    He    so   cares  for    lit  -  tie  things,  I  need  not  fear- ful    be; 
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By    day,  by  night  His   lov-ing  eye.    Is   watching  from   on  high. 

My  heav'nly  Father  great  and  kmd.  Will  sure  ly  care    for  me. 
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Thou  call  -  est  us  by  name,  dear  Lord,  All  sin  -  f  ul  tho'  we  be ; 
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2.  All  this  day  Thy  hand  hath  led  me,  And  I  thank  Thee  for  Thy  care ; 

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Thou  hast  cloth'd  me,warm'd  and  fed  me,Lis-ten  to  my  evening  pray'r : 
Take  me,  when  I  die,  to    heav  -  en.   Hap  -  py  there  with  Thee  to  dwell. 


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Kindly  He  follows  whenever  I  stray  ; 
Back  to  His  dear  loving  arms  would  I  flee. 
When  I  remember  that  Jesus  loves  me. 


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When  in  His  beauty  I  see  the  great  King; 
This  shall  my  song  in  eternity  be 
Oh,  what  a  wonder  that  Jesus  loves  me. 
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Jin  -  gle,  jin  -gle!  how  we    go      O'er  the  smooth  and  sparkling  snow. 
''Saviour,  keep  my  heart  within    Free  from   ev  -  'ry   taint    of    sin. 

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the  arms  above  the  head,  finger  tips  touching.  5.  Bring  arras  gradually  dowii  to  a  hanging 
poitioD,  head  inclined  toward  the  feet.  6.  Extend  amis  upward,  and  t-levato  head.  7.  In- 
cline head  to  one  side,  hand  to  the  ear.  8.  Shaking  motion  of  both  arms  while  the  actual 
llngle  of  the  sleigh  bells  is  done  by  some  one  unseen.  9.  Cross  the  arms  over  the  breast.  10. 
The  Jingle  of  the  bells  and  the  motion  Is  kept  up  until  close  of  verse.  11.  Right  hand  upon 
the  heart.    12,  Keep  hand  upon  the  heart,  and  ejevate  bead. 


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3.  Lord,  as  we  give  our  off 'ring,  Help  us  our  hearts  to  give  ;That  ev'ry  child  be- 


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chil-dren,  Thy  helpers  we  would  be. 
love  Thee,  Our  off'ring  do  we  bring, 
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^be  Sweet  Stor^, 


Mrs.  Jbmima^  Lttek. 

Expressively,  but  with  animation. 


Philip  A.  Gifford. 


1.  I  think,  when  I  read  that  sweet  story   of    old,    When    Je  -  sus  was 

2.  I  wish  that  His  hands  had  been'plac'd  on  my  head, That  His  arm  had  been 

3.  Yet  still  to  His  foot-stool  in  pray'r  I  may  go,      And     ask     for  a 

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thrown  around  me.  And  that  I  might  have  seen  His  kind  look  when  He  said, 

share  of  His   love;         And    if      I   thus  ear-nest-ly  seek  Him  below, 

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4.  Blessed  are  they  which  do  hunger  and  thirst  after  I  right-eous  -  I  ness  I 

for  I  they—  |  shall  be  |  filled.  '  ' 

5.  Blessed  are  the  |  mer-ci  -  |  f ul  J  for  |  they  shall  ob  -  [  tain  —  |  mercy. 

6.  Blessed  are  the  |  pure  in  |  heart ;  j  f or  |  they  shall  |  see  —  |  God. 

7.  Blessed  are  the  j  peace  -  —  I  makers ;  I  for  they  shall  be  called  the  I  chil- 

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8.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  persecuted  for  |  righteous ness'  |  sake;  I 

for  I  theirs  is  the  |  kingdom  of  |  heaven. 

Blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  revile  you  and  |  perse-cute  |  you ;  |  and 
shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  |  false-ly  |  for  my  |  sake. 

Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad,  for  great  is  your  re  -  |  ward  in  |  heaven ;  I 

for  so  persecuted  they  the  |  prophets  which  |  were  be I  fore  you. 

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3.  Monday  has  its  burdens  and  its  cares  that  come  to  me,  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 


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Thursday  with  their  tri-als  oft  an-noy,  Friday, 
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shadows  'round  me  fall,  But  Sunday,  sweet  Sunday, 
loud  their  du-ties  call.    But  Sunday,  sweet  Sunday, 

hedge  us  like  a  wall.     But  Sunday,  sweet  Sunday, 

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is  the  best  day  of  all. 


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1.  There    is  no  name  so  sweet  on  earth,  No  name  so  sweet  in  heav  -  en, 

2.  His  human  name  they  did  proclaim, When  Abram's  son  they  seal'd  Him: 

3.  And  when  He  hung  upon  the  tree.  They  wrote  His  name  above  Him, 

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The  name  that  still  by  God's  good-will,  De-liv  -  er  -  er      reveal'd  Him. 
That  all  might  see  the  rea-son  we     For  ev  -  er-more  must  love  Him. 
From  sin  and  pains,  He  gladly  reigns.  The  Prince  and  Saviour,  Jesus. 


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1.  The  Mastersaid,  "Come,  learn  of  Me,  For    I     am  meek  of  heart;" 

2.  In   meekness  may  we  take  our  way,  To  our  bright  home  a-bove; 
o.  Thus  shall  we  find  His  promis'd  rest, That  deep  and  boundless  peace, 

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With  low  -  ly  hearts  de- void  of  pride.  Tell  out  His  wondrous  love. 
Out  -  flow-ing  from  His  loving  heart,  A  stream  that  ne'er  shall  cease. 


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1.  Shining  lit  -  tie  can -dies,  Burning  clear  and  bright.  Telling  Christmas 

2.  Once  a    lit  -  tie  Ba  -  by  Came  to  earth  at  night ;  Stars  were  brightly 

3.  Little  Christmas  candles,      I  would  like  to  shine,    Bearing  light  for 


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sto  -  ries  with  your  pretty  light.    ) 

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2.  Just  a  sweet  bird-carol  Trill'd  upon  the     air,        Yet  a  heart  was 

3.  Just  a  glad  "good  morning,"  On  a  day  so  drear,     Yet  as  if    by 


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lighten'd  Of  its  load  of  care;  Like  a  heav'nly  message  Seera'd  that 
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4.  Lit  -  tie  deeds  of  mer 

5.  Lit  -  tie  deeds  of  kind 


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ments,  Hum-ble  though  they  be, 

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Frbderick  William  Fabkb. 


LoDis  Spohe. 


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1.  Dear  Je  -  sus,  cv  -  er    at     my  side,  How  loving  Thou  must  be, 

2.  I    can  -  not  feel  Thee  touch  my  hand  With  pressure  light  and  mild, 

3.  And  when, dear  Saviour,  I  kneel  down.  Morning  and  night,  to  pray'r, 

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To    check  me   as    my  moth-er  did,  When  I  was  but     a 
Something  there  is  within  my  heart,  Which  tells  me  Thou  art 
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But  I   have  felt  Thee  in  my  tlioughts,  Re-buk-ing  sin    for    me; 
Yes,  when  I  pray,  Thou  prayest  too;   Thy  pray'r  is  all   for    me; 


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The  sweetness  of  Thy  soft, low  voice,  I  am    too  deaf  to     hear. 
And,  when  mv  heart  loves  God,  I  know  The  sweetness  is  from  Thee, 
But  when  I  sleep, Thou  sleepest  not,  But  watchest  pa-tient  -  ly. 
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1.  When  He  com -eth, when  He  com-eth,  To  make  up    His  jew-els, 

2.  He    will  gath-er.      He  will  gath  -  er,    The  gems  for  His  kingdom ; 

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All  the  pure  ones,  all    the  bright  ones,  His  lov'd  and  His  own. 

Are  the  jew  -  els,  pre-cious  jew  -  els,     His  lov'd  and  His  own. 


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2.  0  this  big' round  world  is  a  pleasant  place,  If  we  on  -  ly  do  what's  right ; 

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Walk  -  ing  day  by  day  in  the  nar-'row  way.  Making  God  our'heart's  delight. 
Try  -  ing  with  our  might  just  to  live  a-right,  'Till  to'heav'n  a-bove  we    go. 


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To  the  hearts  in  need  of  kind-ness,  We  are  tripping  ev-'ry  -  where. 
We  will  have  them  sweetly  smil-ing,  Glad  that  Christmas  day  is  here. 


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1.  The  lit-tle  trees  are  growing,  Out  in  the  for-est  wild;  They  tell  a  hap-py 

2.  The  lit-tle  vines  are  climbing,  Still  higher  in  the  light;  They  grow  in  rain  and 

3.  To-day  we're  stepping  upward.  We  leave  the  class  we  love ;  That  we  may  grow  in 

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1.  We  are  soldiers  of  the  cross,         Follow'rs  of    a   Leader  grand, 

2.  To  the  earth's  remotest  bound,  Where  the  tropic  islands  are, 

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er  brave-ly  onward  march,  In  the  trail  of  Bethl'hem'sstar. 
the  blessed  word  of  God,  With  our  lieav'nly  armor  on. 


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1.  "Let  the  children  come,"  Christ  said, Lord, my  heart  is  com-fort-ed! 

2.  I      am     but      a      lit  -  tie    one,     Nothing  no  -  ble  have  I    done ; 

3.  Saviour !  choose  the  path  I   take.    Help  me  e  -  vil     to    f  or-sake ; 

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No  great  vie  -  to  -  ries  have  won,  Yet  Thou  art  guiding 
Me     Thy    lit  -  tie    ser-vant  make,  "While  Thou   art  guiding 


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1.  Wliere  high, the  spreading  maple  grows.The  pigeon-house  we  see; 

2.  Our  hcav'nly  Father  gave  them  wings,  And  notes  of  pleasant  sound ; 

3.  Our  heav'nly  Father  hears  their  cry,    My  pigeons,  white  and  gray ; 


When  morning  paints  the  sky  with  rose,They  fly      out, glad  and  free; 

He  sweet-ly  cares  for  all  young  things  All  o'er      the  world  so  round; 

He    cares    for  all,    as  years  roll  by.   And  helps     us  on    the   way ; 


All  day  they  joy  in  sunny  light, Then, coming  home, they  coo  good  night. 
And  when  above  the  stars  are  bright.We'll  look  to  Him, and  say  good  night. 
And  when  we're  eall'd  to  heaven's  light.  We'll  trust  His  love.and  say  good  night. 


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2.  We  thank  the  Lord  who  kept  you.    All  thro'  the  pass  -  ing  year ; 

3.  Now   we  will  pray  to  -  geth-er.      That  He  will  keep  you  still, 


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He  put  His  arms  a  -  round  you,  And  gave  you  health  and  cheer. 
And  make  the  next  year  hap  -  py,  And  help  you     do    His  will. 


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2.  Twin-kle,  twin-kle,  lit  -  tie  stars,   How  could  you  keep  still, 

3.  Twin-kle,  twin-kle,  lit   -  tie  stars.     Lit     by    lore    di  -  vine, 


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Tell  -  ing    in    your    qui  -  et     way,   God's  un  -  fail  -  ing  love. 

While  the     an  -  gels    sang  for    joy,      O   -  ver  field  and  hill? 

Tell  the    tale    of      Je  -  sus'  birth,    As    you  bright-ly  shine. 


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Around  the  throne  of  God  in  hcav'n,  Thousands  of  children  stand; 
Wiiat  bro't  them  to  that  workl  above,  That  heav'n  so  bright  and  fair,- 
Be  cause  the  Sav-iour  shed  His  blood,  To  wash  a  -  way  their  sin ; 


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Where  all  is  peace  and  joy  and  love?  How  came  those  children  there? 
Bath'd  in  that  pure  and  precious  flood.  Behold  them  white  and  clean! 


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1.  Si  -lent  night!  ho 

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3.  Si  -lent  night!  ho 


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-  ly  night!  All    is    calm,  all  is  bright;  Round  yon 

-  ly  night !  Shepherds  quake  at  the  siglit !  Glo  -  ries 

-  ly  night!  Son  of  God,  love's  pure  light.  Radiant 

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stream  from   heav'n  a  -  far,  Heav'nly     host    sing  al  -  le  -  lu  -  ia ! 
beams  from  Thy  ho   -    ly  face,  With  the    dawn   of      redeeming  grace. 


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Sleep  in  heav  -  en  -  ly  peace. 
Christ, the  Sav -iour, is  bom! 
Je   -    sus,  Lord,  at  Thy  birth! 


Sleep  in   heav  -  en  -  ly      peace, 

Christ, the  Sav  -  iour, is      born! 

Je  -  sus,  Lord,    at  Thy  birth! 


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On      the  year's  first    day; 
To  -  kens  Thou  dost    give, 
Je  -  sus,  didst  Thou  come, 
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Je  -  sus      by       o  -    be  -  dience,    Teach -es    to       o     - 

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By    Thy  wounds  Thou  heal  -  est,       By     Thy  death  we 

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But    to    leave    us      way  -  marks,    Pointing    to      our 

home. 

Safe  when  keep  -  ing    near     Thee,    By      Thy  Spir  -  it 

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2.  If    we  had    to   sleep  so  low  -  ly,    Oh,  I'm  sure  that  we  would  cry ; 

3.  When  the  shepherds  went  to  see  Him,  In  His  man-ger-bed  He  lay ; 

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But    the  love  -  ly    Ba  -  by,  Je  -  sus,  Had  no  oth  -  er  place  to    lie. 
One  bright  star  was  shining  o'er  Him,  As  He  rest- ed    on  the  hay. 


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TOPICAL  INDEX 


BBATtTUBEfl 97. 

Birthday 114, 

Character  Bcildino 91, 103. 

Childhood 2,  42,  96. 

Children's  Day 41,    45,    52,    86,    121.    See    also 

Martial  and  Nature. 
Christmas 34,  38, 39,  44, 57,  94, 101, 107, 117, 

119. 

Christ  the  Shephbrd 6,  12,  37,  59. 

Closing 9,  112,  122. 

Consecration 85. 

Easter 18,  25.  28,  32,  36,  48. 

Graduation 92, 109. 

Guidance 37, 49, 59,  111. 

Heaven 19, 72, 116. 

Invitation 55,  68,  96. 

Jesus  Christ 4,  7,  15,  27.  30,  35,  40,  55,  65,  68, 

69,  76,  79,89,99,  104,  119. 

Light 11,  24,  26,  34. 39,  56,  65,  75,  83,  87. 

101,  115. 
Love 4,  15.  25,27.46,54.60.69,70,76, 

79,  82,  89. 
Loyalty 30. 

Martial 20,  30,  40,  58,  71,  84. 110. 

Miscellaneous 8, 105. 

Motion  Songs 18,  24,  34,  39,  44,  45,  49,  66,  80,  85, 

94,  106, 120. 

Nature 18,  22.  25,  32,  41,  43,  46,  52, 67, 80 

86,106,112.120.121. 
New  Year 118. 

Obedience 3. 14.  35,  66. 

Offering 21,  62,  95. 

Opening  Sentence 16. 

Patriotic 53. 

Praise 29.  45,  47,  84,  86. 

Prayer 1,  31,  33,  47.51.54.59,63.64.73, 

81  88  93 
Protection 13.  23.  43,  50,  67, 108. 

Reaping 17. 

Ser^*ce.  ! im! !!!!!! III! !!!!!5, 7, 10,40,61,74,78,90,100,104 

Temperanck ,  .77. 

Tlic«T 50, 104, 113. 


GENERAL  INDEX 

Titles  are  in  small  caps  ;  first  lines  in  lower  case  type. 


.ieknowledee  Him  in  all 37 

A  Happy  Band 71 

A  Little  Talk 68 

All  the  Children,  Little 76 

Around  the  Thbone  op  God  116 
Away  in  a  manger 38 

Be  a  Little  Sunbeam 87 

Bearing  Fruit  for  Jesus  ...  5 

Beautiful  the  Little  Hands  90 

Birds  are  Happt,  so  are  We  121 

Bless  Our  Offering 95 

Bless  the  Little  Children.  63 

Blossom  Bells 22 

Blue-Eyed  Violet 41 

Brightly  I  shine  for  Jesus 56 

Brinq  Them  In 12 

Child's  Morning  Hymn 47 

Child's  Prayer 33 

Christmas  Candles.  .  .......  101 

Christmas  Fairies 107 

Christ,  our  mighty  Captain...  58 

Come,  Learn  of  Me 100 

Come,  let  us  sing  of  the 15 

Come  with  Singing 84 

Consider  the  lilies 43 

Dear  Jesus,  Ever  at  My  Side  104 
Dear  Saviour,    I'm   Thy  little    33 

Decalogue  Response 16 

Doers  of  the  Word 14 

Do  Not  Forbid  Them 50 

Don't  you  hear  the  Springtime  18 
Do  You  Know  how  Many.  .   120 

Easter  Lilies 36 

Ev'ry  star  so  brightly  shining     70 

Falling,  falling,  softly  falling..  94 
Father,  Make  Us  Loving  ...  54 
Father,  we  thank  Thee  for  the  47 
Flowers  give   to  us  sweet..,.     62 

Forward 53 

From  the  Far  Blue  Heaven  108 

G,  Double  O,  D — Good  ....  3 

Gentle  Jesus , ,  119 

Giving  Day  by  Day ,'.',  62 

Gloria  Patri 9 

Glory  be  to  the  Father 9 

God  made  this  great  round    .  82 

God  Will  Take  Care  of  You  13 

Qood-By 92 


Good  Night II2 

Good  Night,  Littlb  I'lowerb    80 

Happy  Little  Workers  ....  78 
Hark,  the  lovely  blossoms ....  25 
Hark!  'tis  the  Shepherd's  voice     12 

Have  You  A  Song? 29 

Hear  the  Raindrops  Fall.  .     46 

He  Cares  for  Me 82 

He  Doth  Love  Us 70 

Higher  Still,  and  Higher.  .   109 

Holy  Night II7 

How  Old  Are  You? 34 

I  am  so  glad  that  our  Father. .  89 

I  have  come  to  tell  a  story. , .  119 

I  learned  it  in  the  Bible 64 

In  the  Morning 67 

In  the  Steps  op  Jesus 40 

Into  Thy  Courts 21 

I  think,when  I  read 96 

It  Never  Pays  to  be  Bad  . .  66 

Jesus  Bids  Us  Shine 11 

Jesus  feels  so  sorry 3 

Jesus  is  sorry  whene'er  we  do    35 

Jesus  looketh  on  children 4 

Jesus  Loves  Even  Me  ...!!!     89 

Jesus  Loves  Me 27 

Jesus  Loves  You  and  Me  '. .  15 
Jesus,    tender    Shepherd,    hear     88 

Jewels 105 

Just  a  dainty  basket .!!!!!!!!   102 

Just  a  little  cloud 75 

Just  a  Little  Pansy '.[',     62 

Let  the  children  come,  Christ  111 

Listen  to  the  words  so  true.  .  14 

Little  birdies  in  the  morning.  67 

Little  Branches l 

Little  Children,  Come  to..  55 

Little  Deeds 102 

Little  Drops  of  Water!  ... .  103 

Little  Lambs 23 

Little  Sailors 49 

Little  Stars 56 

Living  for  Jesus 85 

Long  Ago  on  Christmas  Day  57 

Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us.  . .  16 

Lord  Jesus,   bless  our  off'ring  95 

Lord,    Who    Lovbst    Little  81 

Lover  Ever  op  Children  ...  4 

Loving   Friend  and  T^ndek  79 

Loyal  Juniors 30 


Monday  finds  me  starting...  .  98 

Mv  Cr-CNTRY,   'tis  of  Thee.  .  53 

My  f-et  should  walk  the  narrow  85 

New    i'E.^R  Hymn 118 

Now  a  new  year  opens 118 

Now  the  light  has  gone  away.  31 

O  buttercup,  rose  and  lily.  ...  80 

Of  Such  is  the  Kingdom.  ...  2 

Oh,  how  we  love  to  sing  of .  . .  79 

Once  a  mother  sweet  and  mild  57 

One  really  can't  begin  too  soon  10 

On  this  Easter  morning  bright  36 

O  Shkpheud   Kind 37 

O  this  big  round  world 106 

Over  hill  and  valley 22 

O,  We  Are  Volunteers 20 

Saviour,  Like  a  Shepherd..  59 

Saviour,   Teach  Me 73 

Scatter  the  Clouds 24 

Send  out  the  shepherds 6 

Shining  little  candle.s 101 

Silent   night!  holy  night! 117 

Singing  Praises 45 

Snowflake  Song 94 

Soldiers  of  the  Cross 110 

Something  came  in  my  room  39 

Springtime's  Coming 18 

Stars  for  Jesus 26 

Suffer  Little  Children....  69 

Suffer  now  the  little  children.  50 

Sunbeam  Song 75 

Sweet  is  Our  Message 25 

Sweet  Sunday 98 

Swinging  in  the  tree-tops 45 

Sylvester 88 

Tell  Again 60 

Temperance  Boys  and  Girls  77 

The  Beatitudes 97 

The  beautiful  Palestine  hillsides  44 

The  Birth  Song  of  Jesus.  .  .  44 

The  Children  are  Precious  76 

The  Children  Jesus  Blessed  72 

'The  Lesson  of  the  Lilies.  .  43 

The  Light  of  Jesus 65 

The  Lily 48 

The  TjIttle  Birds  Have  Come  32 

The  Litt-le  Oleaners 17 

Ika  Little  Lord  Jesus  ....  38 


The  Little  Stars SS 

The  little  trees  are  growing.  .    109 

The  Lord  Bless  Thee 122 

The  Lord  is  in  His  Holy  16 
The  Lord  is  Thy  Keeper.  . .     31 

The  Lord's  Prayer 51 

The  Master  said,  "Come,  learn  100 
There  is  no  name  so  sweet ....  99 
There's  a  Friend  for  Little  19 
The  Saviour  who  blessed  little       2 

The  Snow  Prayer 64 

The  Straying  Lambs 6 

The  Sweetest  Name 99 

The  Sweet  Story 96 

This  Big  Round  World 106 

This  white  lily  has  a  story.  ...     48 

Tinkle,  tinkle,  tinkle 46 

Tho'  dark  the  night,  and  clouds     68 

Thou  art  Guiding  Me Ill 

Thou  art  My  Shepherd  ....  113 
Twinkle,  Shining  Stars.  ...  115 
Twinkle,  twinkle,  shining  stars  115 


Up  in  the  Tree-Tops 


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Very  Little  Tots 42 

We  all  are  Little  Builders  91 

We  are  a  little  gleaning  band  .  17 

We  are  happy  little  birds.  .  .  .  121 

We  are  happy  little  workers.  .  78 

We  are  little  Christmas  fairies  107 

We  are  Little  Helpers  ...  74 

We  are  little  sailors 49 

We  are  soldiers  of  the  cross.  .  110 

Welcome,  Fair  Easter 28 

Welcome,  welcome  fair  Ea.ster  28 

We  Lift  Our  Hearts,   Lord  93 

We'll   Try   to    Make    Jesus  35 

We're  a  happy  l-ttle  band ....  71 

We  Will  Follow  Jesus 7 

We  Wish  a  Happy  Birthday  114 

What    Does    Little    Birdie  8 

Whatever  Jesus  tells  me 30 

What  Little  Ones  Can  Do.  10 

When  He  cometh 105 

When   I    enter   that   beautiful  TJ 

When    Jesus    lived    upon    the  65 

When  wrong  tho't's  come  ....  66 

Where  high,  the  spreading.  ...  112 

While  I   Lay  Asleeping  ....  39 

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